Vintage 1999 Pokemon Gold Nintendo GameBoy Carry Bag Case Lugia and Ho-Oh 9 pocket carry on sale rare case

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Vintage 1999 Pokemon Gold Nintendo GameBoy Carry Bag Case Lugia and Ho-Oh 9 pocket carry on sale rare case, Vintage 1999 Pokemon Gold Nintendo GameBoy Carry Bag Case Lugia and Ho-Oh 9 pocket carry.
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Vintage 1999 Pokemon Gold Nintendo GameBoy Carry Bag Case Lugia and Ho-Oh 9 pocket carry case



Measurements:

Closed up- 7" L x 6" W x 2" D

Opened up - 13" L x 10" W x 2" D

9 pockets
Embroidered
From 1999
By Nintendo
For the GameBoy Color

Check out the Nintendo zippers


My collection is stored in bins for safe keeping also I will ship this in a box. I will ship this asap and fast since I live near the USPS hup in Houston.

Bin H


History

Pokémon Gold Version[a] and Pokémon Silver Version[b] are 1999 role-playing video on sale games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. They are the first installments in the second generation of the Pokémon video game series. They were released in Japan in 1999, Australia and North America in 2000, and Europe in 2001. Pokémon Crystal, an enhanced version, was released a year later in each region. In 2009, on the 10th anniversary of Gold and Silver, remakes titled Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver were released for the Nintendo DS.

The games introduce 100 new species of Pokémon and follow the progress of the player character in their quest to master Pokémon battling. Both games are independent of each other but feature largely the same plot and, while both can be played separately, it is necessary to trade between these games and their predecessors in order to fully complete the games' Pokédex. The Johto Saga of the Pokémon anime is based on the new region introduced in the games.
Pokémon Gold and Silver were critically acclaimed upon release. They are considered by some to be the best games in the entire series, as well as some of the most significant games of the fifth generation of video game consoles. They continued the enormous success of Pokémon Red and Blue as Pokémon began to form into a multi-billion dollar franchise. The games almost matched the sales of Red and Blue, and by 2010 had gone on to sell over 23 million units making them the best-selling games for the Game Boy Color and the third-best-selling for the Game Boy family of systems.

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